Science and Research in France

Hello Tomorrow is a global not-for-profit initiative whose mission is to promote entrepreneurship in science and technology, and empower those who dare to solve today’s most challenging problems. In 2015, the challenge has an increased number of categories (6) and semifinalists (30), and the conference is extended to 2 days at La Cité des Sciences on June 25-26th.

The Chateaubriand Fellowship in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM), offered by the Embassy of France in the United States, Office for Science and Technology, aims to initiate or reinforce collaborations, partnerships or joint projects by encouraging exchange at the doctoral level.

In collaboration with the University Paris-Descartes, University Paris-Diderot and University Pierre et Marie Curie, the Institut Pasteur organizes an international doctoral program in Life Sciences and Biomedicine, (...)

“Young Entrepreneurs Initiative” (YEi) is proud to kick off its 2013 competition. This French American program will award 12 promising innovative American startups looking to explore business development opportunities (...)

The programme Receiving researchers from abroad is one of the main priorities of local policy in favour of research. Fostering exchanges on a global scale and researchers’ mobility plays a key part in ensuring that (...)

INRA is bringing 41 research scientists on board in 2013 to reinforce existing teams. Applications are open from January 24th to February 28th, 2013. INRA research scientists, from diverse specialities, base their (...)

AgreenSkills is an open programme of international mobility. It supports inventive, talented and experienced young researchers, from all disciplines and from all over the world, to develop challenging basic or (...)

The French Research System
France has a multitude of research structures with different legal forms.
* Publicly funded research falls under the Ministry of Higher Education and Research. What distinguishes France (...)